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Topic: nazeing /vasart ?? (Read 2890 times)

When I first saw this bowl I thought it was Nazeing. The swirls made me doubt this. Can anyone help with an ID please? The bow is 24cm wide 10cm high.(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/IMG_2473.jpg)(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/IMG_2472.jpg)(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/IMG_2476.jpg) Thanks David

Very pretty as also includes flashes of pink, blue and white. Top of bowl dominated by four evely spaced swirls/whorls. Highly polished prefectly concave where pontil might have been. The wear to the base on mine looks a little TOO uniform. Just an observation!!

Pastel colours are similar to some Caithness items - and I think must have been produced since the 1960's...

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The wear on mine is very evident but uneven.Another observation about mine- (dont know if it helps) there is a fairly thick casing of clear glass at the base . Also the enamel colouring is much deeper pink on the inside, paler and with more flecks of white on the outside. It's also a little uneven - tilts a few mm to one side at the top. Wouldn't that rule out the possiblity of a Whitefriars cloudy ID?David

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